There is a risk involved in protein shakes, you have to make sure you know where the protein is derived from because you might be taking in more than the right amount. And remember most protein shakes add to your pounds so might as well stay away from it. You need natural proteins for your child.

Pregnant women need extra 25g of protein a day. Protein shakes are a good source of extra protein, but always read the label. There are protein shakes meant for athletes or bodybuilders. I've also read online that you should avoid those with harmful(for the baby) herbs like anise and ginger, since they could affect fetal hormones, as well as chamomile, licorice root, rosemary and sage. Also avoid those that use artifical sweeteners like saccharin.

Pregnant women need extra 25g of protein a day. Protein shakes are a good source of extra protein, but always read the label. There are protein shakes meant for athletes or bodybuilders. I've also read online that you should avoid those with harmful(for the baby) herbs like anise and ginger, since they could affect fetal hormones, as well as chamomile, licorice root, rosemary and sage. Also avoid those that use artifical sweeteners like saccharin.

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Best to ask the OB which protein shakes are safe. Or you can take a photo of the ingredients list and show them to your doc, so you know which ingredients are bad for you.

There are regular protein powders, while there are those shakes made for those who are building up their muscles. You can find the regular ones at Whole Foods. But then again, if it's only strawberry you're craving for, just ask hubby to buy strawberries

I definitely agree, if you are unsure with the type of protein shake you are going to have, then it's better to be safe than sorry. Your child's safety should be the top priority in this situation.

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I was super paranoid when I was pregnant, and a lot of people were telling me to drink this and that, and I absolutely refused without my OB's advice. On hindsight, it was really stressful for me, and maybe I did overreact. I would just study the ingredients better next time, and remember that moderation is key.

You definitely made a good decision. We really need to listen to the experts, my mom also has a lot of considerations when I was pregnant. She had a lot of advice crucial to my pregnancy, which is why I am very happy to have her around.